| 1 | $Id: INTRODUCTION,v 1.3 2004/04/11 17:56:45 karl Exp $
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| 2 | Getting started with Texinfo.
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| 3 | 
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| 4 |   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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| 5 |   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 6 | 
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| 7 |   Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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| 8 |   are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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| 9 |   notice and this notice are preserved.
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| 10 | 
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| 11 | 
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| 12 | 
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| 13 | Getting Started with Texinfo
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| 14 | ============================
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| 15 | 
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| 16 | "Texinfo" is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
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| 17 | produce both on-line information and printed output.  Using Texinfo,
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| 18 | you can create a printed document with the normal features of a book,
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| 19 | including chapters, sections, cross references, and indices.  From the
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| 20 | same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, on-line Info
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| 21 | file with nodes, menus, cross references, and indices.
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| 22 |   
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| 23 | The name of the Texinfo source documentation file is `texinfo.txi'.
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| 24 | You can produce both on-line information and printed output from this
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| 25 | source file.  The documentation describes Texinfo in detail, including
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| 26 | how to write Texinfo files, how to format them for both hard copy and
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| 27 | Info, and how to install Info files.
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| 28 | 
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| 29 | To get started, you need to create either a printed manual or an
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| 30 | on-line Info file from the `texinfo.txi' file.  You do not need to
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| 31 | create both, although you will probably want both eventually.
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| 32 | 
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| 33 | To learn how to use Info, read the info documentation.  You can do this in
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| 34 | one of two ways: using the standalone `info' program, or using Info mode in
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| 35 | GNU Emacs.
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| 36 | 
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| 37 |   * If you want to use the `info' program, run
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| 38 | 
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| 39 |          info -f info-stnd
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| 40 | 
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| 41 |   * If you want to use Emacs, start up emacs and type `C-h i' [M-x info].
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| 42 |     Follow the instructions to learn how to use Info.
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| 43 | 
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| 44 | After learning how to use Info, you can read the Texinfo documentation.
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| 45 | Using the standalone `info', type the following at the shell prompt:
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| 46 | 
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| 47 |          info -f texinfo
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| 48 | 
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| 49 | To use read this manual in Emacs, you first need to edit the Info-directory
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| 50 | menu (the file `dir' in the system info directory) to contain the
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| 51 | appropriate node.  To learn how to do this, see node: Add in the Info
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| 52 | documentation.
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| 53 | 
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| 54 | The Texinfo documentation describes Texinfo in detail; among other things,
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| 55 | it tells how to install Info files in the usual manner.  (See node: Install
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| 56 | an Info File.)
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| 57 | 
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| 58 | The `info-stnd.info' file describes the standalone Info reader in detail.  To
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| 59 | read this file, type
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| 60 | 
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| 61 |          $ info -f info-stnd
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| 62 | 
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| 63 | 
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| 64 | To create a printed manual
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| 65 | ==========================
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| 66 | 
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| 67 | You need:
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| 68 | 
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| 69 |   * The `tex' program, which typesets the manual using TeX.
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| 70 |   * The `texinfo.tex' definition file that tells TeX how to typeset
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| 71 |     a Texinfo file.
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| 72 |   * The `texindex' program, which sorts the unsorted index files
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| 73 |     created by TeX.
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| 74 |   * A printing program such as `lp' or `lpr',
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| 75 |   * A printer.
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| 76 | 
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| 77 | This Texinfo distribution package contains `texinfo.tex', the C source
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| 78 | for `texindex', and the handy shell script `texi2dvi'.  The `tex'
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| 79 | program is not part of this distribution, but is available separately.
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| 80 | (See `How to Obtain TeX' in the Texinfo documentation.)
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| 81 | 
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| 82 |   * Install `tex'.  (`texindex' is installed automagically by 
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| 83 |     `make install' in this distribution.)
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| 84 | 
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| 85 |   * Move the `texinfo.tex' file to an appropriate directory; the current
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| 86 |     directory will do.  (`/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs' might be a good place.
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| 87 |     See ``Preparing to Use TeX'' in the Texinfo manual, for more
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| 88 |     information.)
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| 89 | 
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| 90 | After following those instructions, type the following to make the .dvi
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| 91 | files:
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| 92 | 
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| 93 |       $ (cd doc; make dvi)
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| 94 | 
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| 95 | You can then print the resulting .dvi files with the `lpr' or `lp'
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| 96 | commands, or maybe `dvips'.
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| 97 | 
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| 98 | For example, the command to print the texinfo.dvi file might be:
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| 99 | 
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| 100 |       $ lpr -d texinfo.dvi
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| 101 | 
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| 102 | The name of the printing command depends on the system; `lpr -d' is
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| 103 | common, and is illustrated here.  You may use a different name for the
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| 104 | printing command.
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| 105 | 
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| 106 | Please report bugs to bug-texinfo@gnu.org.
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| 107 | 
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| 108 | Happy formatting.
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